Republican politician gets 15 years in prison for sex trafficking a teenage boy

This undated photo provided by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office in Norman Okla., shows Ralph Shortey. Oklahoma prosecutors have filed child prostitution charges against Shortey, a Republican state senator, after police found him in a hotel room with a 17-year-old boy. Shortey, surrendered to authorities Thursday, March 16, 2017 on charges of engaging in child prostitution, transporting a minor for prostitution and engaging in prostitution within 1,000 feet of a church. Photo: Cleveland County Sheriff's Office via AP

Shortey was sentenced yesterday after a hearing in which he apologized to consitutients and “fellow Christians.”

“I have destroyed my family,” he said.

“By leading a double life, I’ve sinned for the past few years.”

His attorney Ed Blau called a witness who said that Shortey was abused as a child.

“Those demons had followed him from his past, lead to the self-destructive behavior,” Blau said. “So, at this point his life is destroyed. His family’s life is destroyed, the victim’s life is destroyed.”

Prosecutors, who asked for Shortey to get 25 years in prison, said that the victim was left “paranoid” by the crime.

“He feels like an outcast, like he doesn’t even belong with his own family,” the U.S. attorney said.

Judge Timothy DeGiusti called the crime a “tragedy.”

“It’s a tragedy of your own making, but tragic none the less,” the judge said.

Shortey will also have to pay restitution to the victim. The amount has not yet been determined.